This graphic illustrating the University of Michigan research got
a lot of attention online last week:

University of Michigan
Institute for Social Research

But the
survey from The Express Tribune, which asked some of the same
questions as the University of Michigan survey, shows that
only 62% of respondents thought women should be covered up in
public.

In the Express Tribune poll, the most popular choice was the
woman with no head covering, whereas in the University of
Michigan survey, only 2% of respondents chose that option for
most appropriately dressed.

It should be noted, however, that the newspaper survey
of 2,235 people was a non-scientific online poll,
which may have been biased toward the wealthier minority with
Internet access. The University of Michigan
polled 3,523 Pakistanis in a more scientific study.